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Tudela Cathedral

Tudela Cathedral

Tudela, ES

Tudela Cathedral is a late Romanesque style cathedral built from the end of the 11th century during the reign of Sancho VI of Navarre, using the stones of the 19th-century mosque after it was razed to the ground. Originally used as a collegiate church, it became a cathedral in the 18th century under Pius VI, following the creation of the Diocese of Tudela, formerly attached to the Diocese of Tarazona de Aragón.

Tufsingdalen Church

Tufsingdalen Church

Os, NO

Tufsingdalen church is a simple long church characterised by simplified 19th-century forms. The church was rebuilt in 1975-76 under the direction of architect Arne Sæter in collaboration with Sigurd Muri.

Tuft kirke

Tuft kirke

Kongsberg, NO

Tuft Church is a long church dating from 1880. The previous church on the site was a single-nave stave church dating from the Middle Ages. The Stave church was first mentioned in 1366.

Tui Cathedral

Tui Cathedral

Tui, ES

The construction of Tui Cathedral began in 1120 and was completed in 1180 in Romanesque style. It was then rebuilt several times, especially in the Gothic style, such as the façade built around 1225.

Tune Church

Tune Church

Sarpsborg, NO

The Tune church was completed in 1910 according to the drawings of Heinrich Jürgensen. The walls of the nave and tower are partly built with stone from the old medieval church on the site, while the choir and sacristy are constructed of brick and granite. The exterior of the church is characterized by neo-Romanesque forms from the second half of the nineteenth century, and the interior by neo-baroque forms with Art Nouveau elements.

Tunhovd kirke

Tunhovd kirke

Nore og Uvdal, NO

Tunhovd Church is a wooden church that was built in 1942. The church has a long plan and was designed by the architect Arne Rustberggård. The church has two bells, from 1934 and 1955. The organ is an Eriksen-Svendsen organ from 1866 which was taken over from Svinndal church in 1950.

Tunnsjø Church

Tunnsjø Church

Limingen, NO

Tunnsjø Church, formerly Tunnsjø Chapel, is a long church built in 1876 and designed by the architect Carl Julius Bergstrøm. The church is built in a neo-Gothic style.

Turalibeg’s Mosque

Turalibeg’s Mosque

Tuzla, BA

The Turalibeg Mosque or "Polish Mosque" was built in 1572, a few decades after Tuzla became a garrison town of the Ottoman army. The reopening of the renovated mosque took place in 2014.

Turin Cathedral

Turin Cathedral

Turin, IT

The Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista was built in the late 15th century, it is a rare testimony of Renaissance style in the city. It has been hosting the Holy Shroud in an annexed chapel since 1578.

Turku Cathedral

Turku Cathedral

Turku, FI

Turku Cathedral was probably built in wood at the very end of the 13th century, but the present building dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. Since then, Turku Cathedral has also been renovated several times. The tower has been erected three times since the fires of 1681, 1738, and 1827. Due to the long period of construction, the cathedral displays several different styles, including Romanesque, Gothic and Neo-Gothic. Its age and the uniqueness of its architecture make the cathedral an important historical building in the country, which is often called the "National Sanctuary of Finland".

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